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Space shuttle tiles, sandstone, and the glass in quartz halogen lamps are all made out of the same stuff: silicon dioxide. why do the three materials have such different properties?
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 13:00
Compare these two waves : a. the blue wave has a higher pitch, but the orange wave is louder. b.the blue and orange waves have the same volume, but the blue wave has a higher pitch. c.the blue and orange waves have the same pitch, but the blue wave is louder. d.the orange wave has a higher pitch, but the blue wave is louder.
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Rocks, as they are compressed, begin forming mountains above the earth's surface when two continental plates converge. the continental crust increases in depth as the mountains grow above. the himalayan mountains formed at a convergent plate boundary in this manner. the rocks are smashed together causing them to due to the intense heat and pressure from the colliding plates and eventually forming rock. a) melt; igneous b) layer; sedimentary c) recrystallize; metamorphic d) melt into the earth's interior; metamorphic
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 13:00
Which of the following are good traits of a hypothesis? it will be able to be testedit can predict an outcomeit will explain the observationsall of these
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:00
The picture represents the process that produces most of the energy used by living organisms on earth. which process is represented in the picture? a) the magnetic attraction between two hydrogen nuclei. b) the fusion of hydrogen nuclei to produce a helium nucleus in the core of the sun. c) the fission of hydrogen nuclei to produce a helium nucleus in the core of the sun. d) the chemical reaction between hydrogen nuclei to produce a helium nucleus in earth's atmosphere.
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